2011 Golden Arm Candidate - Houston

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Houston's Case Keenum is one of the most prolific passers in FBS history and has two seasons of more than 5,000 passing yards.</p>

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One of the most prolific passers in FBS history, Case Keenum already ranks among the top 5 for career total offense, passing yards, completions and touchdown passes and could end the season atop all of these categories. The winningest quarterback in school history, Keenum is aiming to become the first quarterback in FBS history to have three seasons of more than 5,000 yards passing and to lead the nation in total offense three years in his career. He has already earned his bachelor's degree and is currently pursuing his master's in physical education with a concentration in sports administration.

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